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  • 41troop — /troohp/, n. 1. an assemblage of persons or things; company; band. 2. a great number or multitude: A whole troop of children swarmed through the museum. 3. Mil. an armored cavalry or cavalry unit consisting of two or more platoons and a… …

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  • 42troop — troop1 [ trup ] noun *** 1. ) troops plural soldiers, especially in large numbers: They would send in troops if the situation got worse. a ) count a group of soldiers: His troop was ordered to move to the front line. troop movements/reductions 2 …

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  • 43Troop Commander — A Troop Commander is an officer in the British Army, who commands 15 other soldiers (a troop ) and their vehicles. A troop usually consists of four or sometimes more armored vehicles such as tanks and APCs.Prince Harry is a reconnaissance troop… …

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  • 44troop — I n. 1) a cavalry troop 2) a Boy Scout; Girl Scout (AE) troop II v. (P; intr.) the children trooped into school * * * [truːp] Girl Scout (AE) troop (P; intr.) the children trooped into school a Boy Scout a cavalry troop …

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  • 45Troop Train — Infobox Film name = Troop Train caption = director = producer = Office of War Information writer = narrator = starring = music = cinematography = editing = distributor = War Activities Committee of the Motion Pictures Industry released = 11… …

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  • 46troop — para·troop; troop; troop·er; …

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  • 47troop carrier — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms troop carrier : singular troop carrier plural troop carriers a vehicle, especially a ship or plane, used for carrying troops …

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  • 48troop — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. group, number, party, company, crowd, assemblage. v. i. march, tramp, go. See travel. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. flock, collection, number, company, troupe, band, crowd, delegation, assemblage; see also… …

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  • 49troop — 01. The United States has sent [troops] into Yugoslavia in order to bring stability to the troubled region. 02. Nigeria has sent a force of 500 peace keeping [troops] into the region. 03. There are reports of China massing its [troops] on the… …

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  • 50troop — /trup / (say troohp) noun 1. an assemblage of persons or things; a company or band. 2. a great number or multitude. 3. Military a body of soldiers being a subdivision of a cavalry regiment. 4. (plural) a body of soldiers, marines, etc. 5. an… …